MD-MS200W/MD-MS200/MD-MS200H
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Can't REC • Defect occurred 10 times successively during REC-PLAY. • Check that disc is free from flaws, dust,
• During REC-PLAY, the break that full, high temperature fingerprint, black spots, etc. Check for
memory taped occurred. significant disalignment and runout of disc.
• When reads it, and impossibility tries it again, and an
address doesn't hire you in REC state repeatedly for 20
seconds either.
Can't COPY • The following judgment was made based on the channel • Record, using the analog cable.
status of digital signal which was input from D-IN during
REC-PAUSE or REC-PLAY significant disalignment and
runout of disc.
(1) Other than audio uses
(2) Other than home-uses
(3) SCNS revealed that copy is impossible.
Din UNLOCK • The following result occurred when the digital signal was • Check for troubles in D-IN signal line.
input from D-IN during REC-PAUSE or RECD-PLAY.
(1) PLL of digital IN was unlocked.
TOC FULL • The domain that music turn and character information • Replace disc with another record/playback
(title of a musical composition, disk names) was registered disc having a sufficient area to write UTOC.
during REC-PLAY.
UTOC ERROR • UTOC recorded in the disc could not be read. • Record, using the analog cable.
• Data of UTOC 0 to 4 was looped. • UTOC data has error. Replace disc with
another disc
? DISC • "MINI" data of system ID written with ASCII code in TOC is • The disc is nonstandard disc. Replace disc
not correct. with another disc, and check.
• The disc type written in TOC is not for premastered MD,
recording MD or hybrid MD.
DISC FULL • When an attempt to set REC-PAUSE was made, there was • Replace the disc with another record disc
no record-enable area in the disc. having record-enable area.
PB DISC • An attempt to set REC-PAUSE or to edit was made on the • Replace the playback-only disc with record
playback-only disc. disc.
PROTECTED • An attempt to record or edit was made on the record/ • Release the safety lug, and try again.
playback disc whose safety lug has been set to careless
protected. Redo on another track.
TR. PROTECT • An attempt was made to edit the write-protected track • The track which you want to edit is write-
according to information written in UTOC. erase preventing position.
TOC FULL • When an attempt to enter REC-PAUSE or DIVIDE mode or • Replace disc with another record/playback
to write the character information was made, the UTOC disc having a sufficient area to write UTOC.
writing area was full of data.
Can't EDIT • The specific editing conditions were not satisfied in editing. • Operation procedure is not proper. Redo,
following the correct operation procedure.
TEMP OVER • Because any abnormality occurred, temperature in a set • It checks it by troubleshooting.
(MD unit) became too high. • It uses it at a place of high temperature, and
is there not it?
DISC ERROR • Data weren't right or didn't just understand it as a result • Data has error or the disc has flaw. Replace
of having read data. the disc.
• Abnormality occurred during a record of music data, and
wasn't able to do a record justly.
TOC ERROR • An attempt to read TOC was made, but it could not be read. • Because it isn't in MD standard, TOC
• It was going to read TOC, but wasn't able to read it. information recorded in DISC tries to turn it
• The servo automatic adjustment was not made correctly. into other disk.
• Because there is wound on a disk, it tries to
turn it into a disk else.
UTOC ERROR • Error occurred during UTOC rewriting, resulting in UTOC • Because there is wound on a disk, it tries to
rewriting failure. turn it into a disk else.
BLANK DISC • As a result of reading of UTOC it has been revealed that • Check whether disc is record-enable disc by
OCTr 0:00 the total TNO number is 0. attempting record.
DEFECT • Data cannot be written in the target address data due to • Check that disc is free from dust, fingerprint
track deviation during REC-PLAY. and black spot. Check for disalignment and
runout of disc.
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